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This is the first book to examine the activities of UK and international ‘role models’ through the lens of state crime a
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Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their gre
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What gives crime fiction its distinctive shape and form? What makes it such a compelling vehicle of social and political
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This book explores a much-neglected area of moral philosophy--the typology of immorality. Ronald D. Milo questions the a
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By studying the development of Italy's penal system, Pires Marques provides valuable insights into the wider politi
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Conflict, Crime, and the State in Postcommunist Eurasia examines the emergence and evolution of a crime-conflict nexus a
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Within criminology 'the state' is often ignored as an active participant, or represented as a neutral force. W
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It is commonplace for fictional content to depict immoral activities: the kidnapping of a politician, for example, or th
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